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On&Off Campus
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Student edition Tuesday 24 August
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On a mission to advance science and vaccine equity
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Few people would voluntarily wish to be infected by COVID-19, especially after beating the virus once before. Yet that's just what ANU alumnus and Rhodes Scholar, Marcus Dahl, has done for a world-first human challenge trial. |
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2021 JG Crawford Oration presented by Mirvac
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This year, His Excellency Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, will provide an Indian perspective on Indo-Pacific and India-Australia relations at a time of strategic change, heightened power contestation and the rising economic and human toll from the pandemic.
ANU Chancellor The Hon Julie Bishop will join Dr Jaishankar in conversation after his address.
Register for the virtual event |
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COVID reminders
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Please remember to alert the COVID Response Office if you are a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19, identified as a contact or notified of a requirement to quarantine. |
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Keep checking the FAQs webpage on the closure of ACT campuses that is updated regularly with information about how the ACT lockdown impacts ANU.
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To keep our community informed, all reported COVID-19 cases in the ANU community will be published here. |
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The story of us
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In this episode of Future Self, ANU student Eleanor Foster speaks to a significant figure in the museum world: Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III, head of the Smithsonian Institution in the United States. |
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Times are tough but there's always someone there
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Whether it's about lockdown, studies or your wellbeing, ANU Thrive is here to help. Consultations are free, confidential and available for all ANU students. Book an appointment |
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TalkCampus is a free peer-support App that lets you chat anonymously to other students and get instant support. Download the App via the App Store or Google Play and register with your ANU email to get access. |
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Useful things for your radar
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- ANU Library is waiving all overdue fines for ordinary collection material throughout semester 2. Get the details
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Pollen in the air got you wondering if spring has sprung early?
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Hear what our very own pollen expert Professor Simon Haberle has to say about the season ahead. |
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Professor Simon Haberle doing the daily test of air quality in Canberra. Image: Jamie Kidston/ANU |
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2021 updates from Asia
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Thai Update
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Tuesday 24 - Friday 27 August Dealing with major political unrest while grappling with the pandemic has effected Thailand's economy and domestic and foreign policy. Hear more on these challenges at this year's Thai Update. |
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Japan Update
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Wednesday 8 September This year's Update will focus on the impact of COVID-19 on Japanese society and prospects for recovery, as well as governance challenges, science, defence and technology challenges.
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Indonesia Update
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Wednesday 15 - Friday 17 September Despite recent improvements, Indonesia's key health indicators remain a concern. This year, the Update will look at what the country can do to ensure faster progress in the coming years. |
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